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The APEX 84867 is a 3/4 inch drive, 6-point impact socket engineered for professional-grade fastener work. Constructed from chrome molybdenum alloy steel, this socket delivers exceptional strength and durability under high-torque impact conditions. The manganese phosphate coating provides corrosion resistance for long service life in harsh shop and field environments. Laser-etched markings offer high visibility for quick size identification, and a secondary hard-stamped size marking ensures readability even when the surface finish wears. Off-corner loading geometry reduces contact stress on fastener flats, helping to minimize rounding during removal and installation. Suited for heavy-duty mechanical, industrial, and automotive applications.
This socket is intended for use with 3/4 inch drive impact wrenches and ratchets in professional trade settings including automotive repair, heavy equipment service, industrial maintenance, and construction. The 6-point design provides maximum contact with fastener flats, making it well suited for high-torque or corroded fasteners where slippage is a concern. Sold individually, it fits into open-stock socket programs where technicians need to replace or supplement specific sizes without purchasing a full set.
Designed for use with standard 3/4 inch drive impact wrenches, air ratchets, and hand ratchets in professional mechanical and industrial applications.
Installation and use should be performed by qualified mechanics or trade professionals familiar with impact tooling. Always ensure the socket is fully seated on the fastener and drive tool before applying torque. Do not use impact sockets with non-impact hand tools beyond their rated capacity, and inspect sockets regularly for cracks, deformation, or worn drive square engagement before each use. Power down or de-energize any equipment being serviced before applying fastener torque.
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